Even if all the queues do is show the bus drivers where to aim, that’s still somewhat helpful. At least we have an idea of where the buses may actually stop. My hopes end there. Foot arrows will not work in Chinatown. The people will still trample each other trying to get on any bus as if it’s the only one going through here all day long.

Don’t know if it makes MUNI friendlier but it is cute and worthy of Instagramming if I ever come across one. What we do need is some way to keep people from rushing on to the bus before people can get off. Is this possible? A gate? An electric fence? A magnetic patch on the sidewalk that keeps people into place until the driver pushes a button?

Do you want platform doors (like on some subway stations)to keep people from rushing the door? On one small subway system, people need to wait behind transparent walls and closed platform doors until people get off the car and head for the exit before the doors open and let them board the subway car.